Koudijs Wormstop 50 ml – Deworming solution for oral use in chickens, homing pigeons, cage and aviary birds, and rabbits.
Protect your chickens, homing pigeons, cage and aviary birds, and rabbits from harmful worm infections with Koudijs Wormstop. This liquid deworming solution is ideal for both treatment and prevention of infections caused by roundworms (Ascaridia) and hairworms (Capillaria). Koudijs Wormstop is easy to use and effective for various types of animals, making it an essential addition to your animal care routine.
Why choose Koudijs Wormstop?
- Versatile application: Suitable for chickens, ornamental birds, rabbits, and cage and aviary birds.
- Easy to use: Simply add to drinking water.
- Prevention and treatment: Perfect for routine deworming and acute worm infestations.
- Effective action: Eliminates both worms and worm eggs, ensuring your animals become healthy and active again.
- Generous content: The 50 ml bottle provides enough solution for 16 liters of drinking water.
When and how to use?
- Routine deworming:
- Indoor animals: Twice a year.
- Outdoor animals: Four times a year.
- In case of worm infestation: Use immediately and repeat the treatment after 10-14 days.
Dosage:
Mix 6 ml of Koudijs Wormstop with 2 liters of drinking water and administer for 3 consecutive days. Halve the dosage during hot weather or when feeding dry food.
Active substance: Levamisole HCI (80 mg/ml)
Important: Not suitable for animals younger than 3 weeks or pregnant animals. For chickens, a waiting period of 1 week applies for egg consumption.
Symptoms of a worm infection:
- Decreased appetite and weight loss.
- Lethargy and fluffing up.
- Slimy, watery feces in severe cases.
Clean the living area thoroughly with a disinfectant to prevent reinfection.
Order Koudijs Wormstop today
Ensure your animals stay healthy with Koudijs Wormstop. Perfect for hobbyists and enthusiasts of non-commercially kept animals. Order now on Zoolac.com and give your animals the protection they deserve!
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Please note that this product cannot be sold and used freely in all countries. In some countries, it requires a prescription and must be ordered or obtained through your local veterinarian.
More information: Medicinesinfo.eu